He was born in the city of
Samannud, in Egypt, and graduated from the Mansoura University, with a bachelor's degree in arts. His career started as a war correspondent. He covered the war in Afghanistan between 1987 and 1990, the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1994 and the war in Iraq in 2004. He now leads two talk shows which are broadcast on Al-Jazeera TV: in addition to "Without Frontiers", he also presents the program "". Both programs are widely viewed in the Arab World. Apart from his skills as interviewer in the programs he conducts, Ahmed Mansour has become famous because of his outspoken political views. Mansour has openly criticized the current al-Sisi government. He has also criticised the Muslim Brotherhood. Mansour was criticized on social media after he interviewed the then leader of al-Nusra Front,
Abu Mohammad al-Julani, and a Syrian pilot captive held by the al-Nusra Front. In August 2014, Cairo's criminal court accused Mansour of torturing a lawyer in Tahrir Square in 2011; Mansour denied the charges, and
Al Jazeera said the accusations were false. Mansour was convicted
in absentia in October and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. On 20 June 2015, Mansour was arrested at
Berlin Tegel Airport and held by German police at the request of the Egyptian government, provoking demonstrations in Germany until his release. According to Hans-Eduard Busemann of
Reuters, "Mansour's case has put Germany in an awkward position as it tries to balance business interests and human rights." ==Books==